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Black Museum with Orson Welles

(4,833 Sterne; 9 Bewertungen)


This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

Chapters

The Shopping Bag

25:46

The Faded Tartan Scarf

25:39

The Post Card

24:28

G Schurmann - Horrors Of The Black Museum - Overture

3:33

BlackMuseum-JAR OF ACID.MP3

51:01

Meat Juice

26:12

The Scarf

26:30

The Baby's Jacket

25:34

The Brass Button

24:01

BlackMuseum-The Brick

22:13

The Center-Fire Bullet

23:27

The Champagne Glass

24:51

The Faded T

26:30

The Gladstone Bag

29:30

The Jack Handle

26:49

BlackMuseum-The Khaki Handkerchief

48:36

Track 2

24:00

BlackMuseum-The Prescription

28:46

The Raincoat

26:08

BlackMuseum-The Small White Boxes

50:38

Track 2

24:33

BlackMuseum-Two Bullets

24:55

Kilroy Was Here

25:16

the Axis Submarine

22:41

the Baby's Jacket

26:12

the Bit of Frosted Glass

25:18

the Chain

26:17

the Gladstone Bag

29:44

the Jacket

24:27

Orson Welles - the Little White Boxes

28:39

the Pike

4:30

the Pike

25:39

the Rising Sun

24:35

the Scarf

26:53

the Spectacles

25:13

the Wooden Mallet

25:58

OTR-BlackMuseum-Jar of Acid

51:01

The 22 Caliber Pistol

29:13

The Center Fire Bullet

24:05

The Bath Tub

25:52

The Black Gladstone Bag

29:47

The Blood Stained Brickbat

22:29

The Brass Button

24:24

A Can (Or Tin) Of Weed Killer

25:57

The Canvas Bag

25:31

The Car Tire

24:14

The Champagne Glass

26:29

A Claw Hammer

25:43

The Door Key

23:48

The Faded Tartan Scarf

31:28

Four Small Bottles

26:52

A French-English Dictionary

25:57

The Gas Receipt

25:53

Glass Shards

25:31

The Hammerhead

24:27

The Jack Handle

26:07

A Jar of Acid

27:06

The Khaki Handkerchief

23:47

A Lady's Shoe

25:33

The Leather Bag

24:07

A Letter

24:46

The Mandolin String

30:02

Meat Juice

26:59

The Notes

25:26

The Old Wooden Mallet

25:46

The Open End Wrench

23:33

The Pair of Spectacles

28:40

A Piece of Iron Chain

26:12

The Pink Powder Puff

26:03

The Post Card

24:35

A Prescription

28:56

The Raincoat

25:27

The Sash Cord

24:37

A Service Card

26:06

The Sheath Knife

29:54

A Shilling

26:02

A Silencer

25:40

The Small White Boxes

25:29

The Spotted Bedsheet

25:42

The Straight Razor

28:49

The Tan Shoe

24:27

The Telegram

25:38

A Trunk

25:55

Two Bullets

25:40

The Walking Stick

25:20

A Woman's Pigskin Glove

26:43

The Wool Jacket

26:21

The 32 Caliber Bullet

25:25

Xxx the Pike (Possible Missing)

25:48

Xxx the Rising Sun (Possible Missing)

24:37

Bewertungen

A good effort

(4 Sterne)

This is excellent entertainment even though the stories are not always accurate. Orson Welles voice as the narrator adds something though the accompanying 'music' can be quite annoying, but I suppose that this was used a time filler.

Excellent

(5 Sterne)

Orsen Welles presents stories from Scotland Yard's 'black museum' of crime, based on true crimes recorded in the files of the British police. Aired in the 1950s, this series was one of several radio shows on which Welles contributed his considerable talents, after rising to frame with the ultimate radio experience: this was the man who panicked America in 1938, with the radio adaptation of 'The War Of The Worlds'. These crimes, showcased here, are not sensationlised. But they hardly need to be. This was the beginning of the True Crimes format in modern broadcasting, presenting real cases that were every bit as compelling as the detective and police fiction of the time.

A different era.

(5 Sterne)

These programs are a great piece of history. How different the police were in those days. It seems the public called them sir and they had to do the job the hard way unlike today when a computer does all the work for them. The police may have become more distant to the public today but the same old crimes never seem to alter. It's great entertainment and I'd far prefer this program to a modern radio program such as the archers, and before political correctness blighted our lives.

Fantastic memory!

(5 Sterne)

Back in the mid-sixties, when I was a young teenager, a local radio station would play these stories on Sunday nights. I would listen to them on a radio in my bedroom with my door closed and the lights out before going to sleep. You cannot believe how happy I am to find these stories again! Thank you so much for preserving them and providing such easy access to them.

classic otr

(4,5 Sterne)

good stuff but I seem to be one of the few who prefer Whitehall 1212 to this. a lot of the same cases are covered

Awesome

(5 Sterne)

Brilliant series Orson Welles is a perfect host well worth a listen.